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Topic Review (Newest First)

01-06-2015 11:24 PM

bdashrad

Just traded in my 2012 Focus for a 2015 GTI. I had the K&N intake on the Focus for a year and a half, and while it was a little loud, it wasn't too bad.

I had problems with the filter staying on at first, but gradually tightened it until I felt like it was secure, but not going to crack the MAF. Didn't have any issues with it falling off for over a year and the MAF was completely intact.

I returned it to stock before trading it in. It will be for sale in the classifieds section eventually.

I've had the K&N typhoon for almost 2 years now with no issues. Still loving every minute of it. 2nd K&N CAI I've owned, 1 for my charger and the one for my focus, both have performed flawlessly.

01-04-2015 10:35 PM

SilverPony2001

Quote:

Originally Posted by Creative

Get a Graham Goodes Racing intake. It's awesome

Link?

01-03-2015 06:13 PM

Bogey

expensive..... but very nice!

01-01-2015 03:45 PM

Creative

Get a Graham Goodes Racing intake. It's awesome

12-30-2014 12:36 AM

Irishmykl

Reviving this thread again. I have the K&N i bought from Sonic and its been great, i had issues with the filter sliding off at first but its been fine for months, now that its gotten cold here in texas, i can't seem to keep the thing on for even a 5 minute drive. Im going to look into my MAF housing being warped or cracked. Thank you everyone.

You don't have to glue it on. Just buy a new MAF housing ($5 part). When you clamp the filter, make sure it is pushed back to the stop on the housing, tighten slowly with a screwdriver and stop tightening when you can no longer rotate the filter on the MAF easily by hand.

+1
I've also heard of a few people trimming some of the plastic above the surface the filter goes on.

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